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The Science of Getting Rich
by Wallace Wattles |
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Chapter 01 - The Right To Be
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Whatever may be said in praise
of poverty, the fact remains that it is not
possible to live a really complete or successful
life unless one is rich. No one can rise to his
greatest possible height in talent or soul
development unless he has plenty of money, for
to unfold the soul and to develop talent he must
have many things to use, and he cannot have
these things unless he has money to buy them
with. |
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A person develops in mind,
soul, and body by making use of things. Society
is so organised that we must have money in order
to become the possessors of things. Therefore,
the basis of all advancement must be the science
of getting rich. |
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The object of all life is
development, and everything that lives has an
inalienable right to all the development it is
capable of attaining. |
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A person’s right to life means
his right to have the free and unrestricted use
of all the things which may be necessary to his
fullest mental, spiritual, and physical
unfoldment; or, in other words, his right to be
rich.
In this book, I shall not speak of riches in a
figurative way. To be really rich does not mean
to be satisfied or contented with a little. No
one ought to be satisfied with a little if he is
capable of using and enjoying more. The purpose
of nature is the advancement and unfoldment of
life, and everyone should have all that can
contribute to the power, elegance, beauty, and
richness of life. To be content with less is
sinful. |
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The person who owns all he
wants for the living of all the life he is
capable of living is rich, and no person who has
not plenty of money can have all he wants. Life
has advanced so far and become so complex that
even the most ordinary man or woman requires a
great amount of wealth in order to live in a
manner that even approaches completeness. Every
person naturally wants to become all that they
are capable of becoming. This desire to realise
innate possibilities is inherent in human
nature; we cannot help wanting to be all that we
can be. Success in life is becoming what you
want to be. You can become what you want to
become. |
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You can have the free use of
things, only as you become rich enough to buy
them. To understand the science of getting rich
is therefore the most essential of all
knowledge. |
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There is nothing wrong in
wanting to get rich. The desire for riches is
really the desire for a richer, fuller, and more
abundant life, and that desire is praiseworthy.
The person who does not desire to live more
abundantly is abnormal, and so the person who
does not desire to have money enough to buy all
he wants is abnormal.
There are three motives for which we live: We
live for the body, we live for the mind, we live
for the soul. No one of these is better or
holier than the other; all are alike desirable,
and no one of the three — body, mind, or soul —
can live fully if either of the others is cut
short of full life and expression. It is not
right or noble to live only for the soul and
deny mind or body, and it is wrong to live for
the intellect and deny body or soul. |
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We are all acquainted with the
loathsome consequences of living for the body
and denying both mind and soul, and we see that
real life means the complete expression of all
that a person can give forth through body, mind,
and soul. Whatever he can say, no one can be
really happy or satisfied unless his body is
living fully in its every function, and unless
the same is true of his mind and his soul.
Wherever there is unexpressed possibility or
function not performed, there is unsatisfied
desire. Desire is possibility seeking expression
or function seeking performance. |
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A person cannot live fully in
body without good food, comfortable clothing,
and warm shelter, and without freedom from
excessive toil. Rest and recreation are also
necessary to his physical life. One cannot live
fully in mind without books and time to study
them, without opportunity for travel and
observation, or without intellectual
companionship. |
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To live fully in mind a person
must have intellectual recreations, and must
surround himself with all the objects of art and
beauty he is capable of using and appreciating.
To live fully in soul, a person must have love,
and love is denied fullest expression by
poverty. |
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A person’s highest happiness is
found in the bestowal of benefits on those he
loves; love finds its most natural and
spontaneous expression in giving. The individual
who has nothing to give cannot fill his place as
a spouse or parent, as a citizen, or as a human
being. It is in the use of material things that
a person finds full life for his body, develops
his mind, and unfolds his soul. It is therefore
of supreme importance to each individual to be
rich. |
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It is perfectly right that you
should desire to be rich. If you are a normal
man or woman you cannot help doing so. It is
perfectly right that you should give your best
attention to the science of getting rich, for it
is the noblest and most necessary of all
studies. If you neglect this study, you are
derelict in your duty to yourself, to God and
humanity, for you can render to God and humanity
no greater service than to make the most of
yourself. |
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